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"Oh, of course you will." Voice Reading
"Well I will." Voice Reading
"Well why don't you do it then? What do you keep saying you will for? Why don't you do it? It's because you're afraid." Voice Reading
"I ain't afraid." Voice Reading
"You are." Voice Reading
"I ain't." Voice Reading
"You are." Voice Reading
Another pause, and more eying and sidling around each other. Presently they were shoulder to shoulder. Tom said: Voice Reading
"Get away from here!" Voice Reading
"Go away yourself!" Voice Reading
"I won't." Voice Reading
"I won't either." Voice Reading
So they stood, each with a foot placed at an angle as a brace, and both shoving with might and main, and glowering at each other with hate. But neither could get an advantage. After struggling till both were hot and flushed, each relaxed his strain with watchful caution, and Tom said: Voice Reading
"You're a coward and a pup. I'll tell my big brother on you, and he can thrash you with his little finger, and I'll make him do it, too." Voice Reading
"What do I care for your big brother? I've got a brother that's bigger than he is-and what's more, he can throw him over that fence, too." [Both brothers were imaginary.] Voice Reading
"That's a lie." Voice Reading
"Your saying so don't make it so." Voice Reading
Tom drew a line in the dust with his big toe, and said: Voice Reading
"I dare you to step over that, and I'll lick you till you can't stand up. Anybody that'll take a dare will steal sheep." Voice Reading
The new boy stepped over promptly, and said: Voice Reading
"Now you said you'd do it, now let's see you do it." Voice Reading
"Don't you crowd me now; you better look out." Voice Reading
"Well, you said you'd do it-why don't you do it?" Voice Reading
"By jingo! for two cents I will do it." Voice Reading

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